His comments come after Steve Dymond overdosed after failing a lie detector

The plumber has spoken out in the wake of the death of Steve Dymond, 62 who was found dead in his flat just a week after failing a lie detector test on the show.

Speaking to The Guardian, Dwayne said: "It’s the worst thing that has ever happened in my life. They put the spoon in and stirred around my whole life."

In 2018, fed up with being slated, was driven to taking his girlfriend's medication and blacked out on the bathroom floor. Luckily, his girlfriend Barbara called 999 and paramedics rushed to the scene.

"At the hospital they said I would have died. I know this is putting responsibility on other places but I 100% put it on that show. That show has ruined my life. It’s evil.”

"These are things that people don’t understand. They’re watching thinking I’m evil and bad. They don’t get to see why I’m so riled up."

During the break, another producer came over and told me to taunt Jeremy about his marriage breakdown.

Dwayne

During his expletive-filled appearance, Jeremy accused Dwayne of being rude to staff, disrespecting women and attacking another guest – and eventually asked “Security Steve” to remove him from the set.

When he decided to go on the show he was unemployed and was with a woman who was convinced that he was cheating on her.

The offer of a free lie detector test enticed him and he texted the programme.

But things happened far quicker than he had expected, a producer rang back and invited him to travel to the studios in Salford.

He said that a taxi was at his house "within an hour" and he said he didn't have time to think about it or talk to family. He said that he felt the pressure to take part in the programme.

The trainee plumber claims producers told him to shout, swear and scream at the presenter – to “give a good show”.

“During the break, another producer came over and told me to taunt Jeremy about his marriage breakdown. They said to me: ‘nobody’s dared to say it to him yet, you’ve got to be the first’.”

Dwayne says: “I was a complete puppet – I have respect for Barbie but the producers antagonised me before I went on.

YOU'RE NOT ALONE

EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide.

It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society - from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.

It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.

And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.

Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.

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